Beacon

-Beacon Compost Project: If you live in Beacon and you don't have room for a compost pile in your yard (or in your schedule!), you can sign up for the great pickup service offered by the Beacon Compost Project folks.

Buffalo

Erie County

Hudson Valley

-Community Compost Company: Offers compost pickup for residents and businesses in the Hudson Valley. They also maintain drop-off sites throughout the region, if you're traveling and want somewhere to drop off food scraps; you can find one near you here.

Ithaca

-Folks in Tompkins county can bring food scraps for drop-off to one of many locations. Find out more, including what you can bring and a nearby drop-off location, here.

New York City

-NYC has curbside composting run by the city in most boroughs, though some further out neighborhoods will have to wait until sometime later in 2018 for it. Here's their official map and location search. If you're in the right area, but your landlord won't sign up for a bin for the building, it's likely one of your neighboring buildings will have an outdoor bin you can share if you ask permission.-Grow NYC accepts compost drop-offs at 50+ Greenmarkets throughout the city and outer boroughs. (You can store your compost in the freezer or in a five-gallon bucket on your balcony in between weekly or biweekly trips to the drop-off sites). The Greenmarkets also accept textiles for recycling.-East Village residents: Can subscribe to Reclaimed Organics' bicycle-powered pickup service, or drop off their compost at their deposit box (which is kept locked - you have to subscribe in advance).-If you live in Bushwick, North Bedstuy, or South Ridgewood, the awesome youth and bicycle powered BK ROT offers doorstep compost pickup for a really reasonable fee.-You can also drop off your compost at Bushwick Food Co-op - a good option if you're outside BK ROT's service radius, or if you're just visiting the area.